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good fighter its what you don't see.|<br />

|11/25/03 10:50:54 AM|Sonia Hathaway (<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia90101@aol.com||||10|Go Fran! We are all the same, just different<br />

colors, and thats what makes us all human.|<br />

|11/25/03 11:31:45<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|It can't be<br />

scientifically proven that there's any difference between races athletically<br />

because we don't even begin to understand the complexities of the human chemical<br />

systems. All we can do is look at the numbers, which is all doctors really do<br />

when drawing conclusions about conditions. Blacks and Jews have a higher<br />

tendency towards high blood pressure, for example, than white Gentiles. Is this<br />

racist? It ~is~ a fact that there's a difference (though MDs aren't sure what),<br />

in the Indians who do high steel work. Neurologically, they demonstrate better<br />

balance, plus have slightly different hip structure, resulting in a more<br />

exaggerated "one foot in front of the other" walk, hence more suitability for<br />

the work. I could go on. Racist? No, it's part of the rainbow ~difference~ we<br />

all say we cherish.<strong>The</strong> stereotype that a top athlete is "talented" but<br />

stupid is a ridiculous myth that keeps exploding out of the bathtub like Glenn<br />

Close. Many, many top athletes are uneducated (few graduate from college with<br />

their classes in top FB and BB schools), and there's a range of social skills<br />

among athletes, just as there is with anyone. Joe Frazier said once he wished he<br />

were smarter, had a ~degree~, mixing up formal education and simple possession<br />

of facts, with intelligence. Thomas Hearns had to be coached in social skills,<br />

how to do an interview, what to say, not to say (something Tyson could have<br />

used), because to polite, suburban America, he seemed to be an ignorant, knuckle<br />

dragging brute and an idiot when he first began his rise. You don't pick up many<br />

cocktail party social graces at the Kronk gym. But natively stupid?<br />

Hardly!Perhaps the crux of the "black issue" re athletics is that they<br />

perceive themselves to being saddled with a "talented, but stupid" tag, ie, they<br />

wouldn't be any good without being accidentally blessed genetically, hence just<br />

animals who can jump through hoops, roller skating bears. In reality, as the<br />

intelligent sports fan knows, the top athlete is not only smart, but very<br />

together emotionally (even Mike Tyson, comparatively speaking). In short,<br />

they're "better" than the masses in many ways. ~All~ blacks aren't talented, and<br />

~all~ whites aren't untalented, but the cream at the top suggests something is<br />

going on and that there might be a difference even in the middle to bottom<br />

population walking the streets.Some athletes, particularly in non-<br />

contact sports, are good without hard work, but it's rare. No one is top of the<br />

line though without favorable genetics, no matter how hard they<br />

work.Boxing is largely a cultural sport, just as hockey was at its start<br />

(at one point in the 70s, there were only ~three~ non-Canadians in the NHL).<br />

<strong>The</strong>re aren't any boxing gyms in the suburbs, and there are no ice hockey<br />

programs in the ghetto. Can you imagine Tiffany St. James, soccer mom, going<br />

from sideline to ringside to videotape her little prince's brilliant left jab,<br />

right uppercut, left hook combination, or working the speed bag? :-)BTW,<br />

I can find nothing to suggest that Sean O'Grady is a doctor. I was sure I read<br />

in an old boxing magazine that he was. I'll continue to search and advise if it<br />

was him, or if not, who it was...|<br />

|11/25/03 11:41:50<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Koo Koo -<br />

<strong>The</strong> Weider brothers, basically the Don Kings of bodybuilding, have<br />

lobbied for decades to get the sport into the Olympics. <strong>The</strong> main reason they've<br />

been unsuccessful is that their "hard training, clean living bodybuilder" spiel<br />

hasn't flown with the Olympic Committee, who already have enough embarrassing<br />

drug issues to contend with. Even little kids who still believe in Santa Claus<br />

know these guys are drugged up to their eyeballs.When he was president<br />

of the Olympic Committee, Juan Samaranch once challenged the Weiders to

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